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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 7, 1912. 1" 1 K PATTCRSOH TAKES III Contestant Tells of Long Hunt Made for Crematory Con , taining Mother's Body.; (mtted PrM Lessed Wlro.l -K Satt Diego, Cal., Feb. ?.-Testlmony of George W. Patterson, contestant in ... the Thurston will nit, and son of Mr. Harriet . FattersoniThurston, : Who "left the bulk Of ber fortune to Mrs. Kather. . Id Tlngley, leader of the theosophlsta, 1b today a part of the evidence already .submitted to the jury. v'N;v t, ' Patterson revealed the moat Intimate - details of hla .family while he was on the atand Only when be told of hla mother death did he show any emotion. Lowering Jls voice he told of receiving ' a. telegram two daya after her death, signed ,"1, W.." and of hla long search 'for theorems tory in Hoboken where the remains, had been taken " He stated to Jhe Jury his frantic experience In call ing on undertaker af tar undertaker In the hope of finding his bother's body, and how he finally discovered It was :,' ' Dr.' Lorln Wood of the theosophlcal so ciety who had sent the telegram two days after Mrs. "Thurston died."1 What - happened In the 'crematory after be had found the body, was barred by Judge :' Quy. :i';v'.-..'-1 ''V":'i' ,;' :; "'"i" -'" DENIES PRICE IS SET A local representative of the Bow i,eong tong this morning asserted that the claims made yesterday by Lee Fung and Wong Tan of the Hop Sing ' tong to the effect that a prloe of J600 has been set on their beads, Is abso lutely false and was made for the pur post of making trouble and casting re flections at the Bow Leong tong. "The Hod Sing tong is having trou ble with two or three societies in Ban Francisco." he said. "The societies ex tend all over the country. In San Fran cisco the 13 big societies have given notice to the Hod Bine tons that If they don't stop fighting at once, the 12 so cieties will start a fight against. tnem and the Hop Blng tong Is so fearful of the rival tongs that It Is trying to ln- . criminate the Bow Leong tong, by de- . daring that It has set a price on the heads of two of Its members, should the fight ever extend to the northwest Their animosity Is due to the fact that the Bow Leong tong Is trying to bring to Justice the. ones who murdered Sold Blng, a member of the Bow Leong tong." No arrangements have yet been made -' for the funeral of Seld Blng for the body may have to be held for another Inquest, since 01 Sen has confessed to the details. It Is reported that since the 'murder of Seld Blng over 20 members of . the Hop Sing tong have resigned and an nouncements have been posted In va- . rlous Chinese quarters to that effect The reason for thts Is believed to be that the men withdrawing fear they will be assessed very heavily for the defense of the two men and the wo man accused. Others are-wanting to .11. ,M,mmti sn1 than mir.l chase their freedom for $100, Oi Sen this morning cried when Seld Bing's name was mentioned and begged plteously for a photograph of the man. GAME PRESERVE 1000 ACRES OF DONATED The use of 1000 acres of land In a body in Lane county near Springfield, has been given the state fish and game commission by various owners as a game preserve, and notices will be posted at once. There are numerous preserves of this nature in various parts of the state. The penalty for hunting within he boundaries of such a preserve are $50 to $100 ffne and 30 days to six months' Imprisonment Both fine and imprisonment must be Imposed on conviction. ' Big Exposition Building Planned. ''. San Francisco, Feb. 7. A permanent exposition building to cover a city block and to cost $1,000,000, Is to be one of ' the most attractive features of the 1916 Panama-Paclfloi International fair here. It will be located in the proposed Civic center, and will be retained for use as a permanent exhibition building after the fair is over. The committee n buildings has been given an appro . prlation of $1,000,000 by the exposition company. Khobs, buttons, ridges or orna mental designs on a tire tread won't stop skidding. . A skidding tire slides in a filni of mud, water or grease. ,. ' . 1 1 ' ." 1 11 A tread that cuts through' this film, that cleans thepavefneht as a saueegee cleans . a window will stop the skid before it star&0:0f. There's onlu one '' JL m Diamond Safety Tread. -'v The Diamond Safety Tread Tire is a year-round tire, greater; in mileage than even the regular Dia mond Tires. ,. ' K:XWM your Dealer or SEVENTH AND BURNSIDE PORTLAND OltHHUIIIMIUUrUL ON CHINAMEN'S HEADS Pi 1 1 in K-ZLZi sea ADVOCATES MILLION'S : )jy. FOR GOOD ROADS W- i. ' Senator Thomas P.. Gore, Washington. Feb. 7, -Senator Gore ; of Oklahoma advocates a federal ap propriation of from 110,006,000 to $12, 000,000 for the next ten years to be ex pended upon roads., In his bill, the senator makes the proviso that the states to derive any benefits of good roads will have to appropriate double or triple the amounts received from the government MAY IMPORT ELK TO RESTOCK STATE Pha nrAnAsal ma At, t thA TT1V a 1n7A that ther start a movement to brlns . herd of IS elk from the Jackson Hole countrv. Wvomlns. to this state In or- country, Wyoming, to this state In or der to restock the state, will be taken up at the meeting of the lodge this even ing with practical assurance that a sub scription of at least $100 will be made. These elk are to be 1 donated to the state by the national government and the forest service has agreed to give the use of 2600 acres in Wallowa coun ty, fenced against coyotes, for them to roam In until such time as they are lib erated. The government will crate the elk and transport them over the Teton pass to St Anthony, Idaho, Money will be necessary to bring them to Oregon, to repair the fenoes and to feed them until spring breaks. Elk can be secured to take outside Wyoming only through the United States government as the state will not permit others to be shipped. An effort i was made by the Portland Elks NOT A WOMAN SCARED AT SIGHT OF MOUSE (United Press Leased Wire.) -San Francisco, . Feb. 7. Members of the fashionable California club have made a new record for women. A whole meeting was In session, listening to a lecture, a mouse appeared and remained. Not a woman mounted a chair. Every "Cop" Own Photo Gallery. (United Press Leased Wire.) New Tork, Feb. 7. At the next an nual convention of the national police chiefs' organization a contrivance will be Introduced for approval that makes every "cop" his own photograph gallery. It's an instantaneous, automatic camera which takes, develops, prints and mounts a picture In less than a minute. Police officials here are experimenting with it. 60,000 Volts Kills Laborer. (United Press tnased Wire.) Seattle, Wash., Feb. 7. Richard Murphy, a laborer was electrocuted by 60,000 volts of electricity which was transmitted from a power circuit through a steel cable of a pile driver yesterday. , The cable lacked sev-' eral Inches of touching the live wire. 1 but it caught the current The engineer v of the driver had a narrow escape, ' up the bail for all the men. 'i - . x man"who gave his name as Charles Judge Miller for Senate. ' Jones and claiming to be a wealthy (Social to The Journal. ,trt?m ,Ba'?r' J' b'l Burns, Sr., Feb. 7. Judge William led victim In the gams 1 that was be ....... Is .t... - ii... - inr nlaveil at the club. The men ar- rauier ui hub wij, i a. i-n-uuiuaie iur state senator for the district comprising the counties or Harney, urant and Mal heur. Judge Miller is a resident here for many years, and is generally known throughout the district. . a - Leonand Is Candidate. Burns, Or., Feb, 7. G. H. Leonard, who Is serving as deputy prosecuting attorney under Attorney McCulloch, is an announced candidate to succeed Mr. McCulloch, who will not be a candidate for renomlnation. Start Climb Vp McKinley' Side. (United Pwns L.-ned Wlre.l Fairbanks. Alaska. Feb. 7.-With con dltlons on Mount MclCtnley favorable, ana sent on tneir way ny cneering thou sands, the Fairbanks Times Mount Mc Kinley expedition started for the great climb, , George B. L-ewls is at the head of the party of four men, four sleds and 27. dogs. , .-v. : ' Finds Benefactor In Cell. San Francisco,, Feb. 7. James Dolan, millionaire of Milwaukee, was locked In the same cell with John Adams, the for- mer really drunk, and the latter sham ming to get ft night's lodging. Dolan Is taking Adams to Milwaukee, where a lob awaits him. . 5 , ... College Students Elope. '. ' Hedlands, Cal.,- Feb. 7.- Following the elopement from . Badlands college of Leonard Fowler and Beatrice Fessenden, students, the trustees promised to "dis cipline future Offenders." ' " "'' '', "" m 1 '' ' 1 '' ' i? Puss In Florida Convention. Palatka, Fl., Feb, T. A spilt Occurred In the Republican state convention here yesterday. The regular wing elected delegates favorable to Taft and the pro- gresslves chose delegates .pledged to Roosevelt -x: ' t -V'. A ;'v : , v- ''"' : . v ; . , I,... T , .v ;f ' King FrcdeHck Dl. Copenhagen, Feb. .7 King Frederick is reported HI. "having been attacked with a sudden chill. , , '."' LITTLE STORIES OF ' THE MAT ' a" . . ' i'BY.LLOYD KENYON JONES -: x X'4:.kfl When O'Grady Choked the Farmer, ; One of "the favorite stunts of "Far mer" Burns was to go arourid the coun try letting ambitious stranglera try to choke him. Burns has muscles in his neck that' would ; make good , snow shoes, and in all his four . decades of anti-choke stuff he never , failed to get away with it; v:,v:r ,.:':.'.'.'.;..' ,Down In a little Nebraska town there was an Irishman named O'Qrady,' who had done blackamlthlng' ever' since 6t Patrick drove the serpents out of Ire land and if O'prady . was long on any one thing it Was hla grip. V - He had heard the tales of the Far; mer's throat and his palms Itched and bit' fingers . twitched-to get busy. He would have laid a wager 'of his shop J and home to get a chance. He got it ; i After his preliminary work Burns an nounced that evening that he was ready to be choked aching to be chok edbegging for. It-' :"' There was a moment of ''breathless pause, and down the aisle came the mighty D'Grady, puffed up with his own pride and trailing his big red hand like two' sugar cured liams. -; As he stepped up on the' stage he re ceived a mighty cheer,, for ; the popu I lae had been awaiting this Chance tor I months and the assemblage was ' divided as to opinion. 1 "Vo you want to choke mef, Burns I asked politely. "That Ol do!" O'Grady answered, as he rolled up his sleeves. 7, . "For a side bet?" . v. "Fer annythin'l" the Irishman re plied, stifling his eager rage. "tut1, ma Ira It lan rtnllam" RUTOS suggested "Make ut a t'ousanar uuraay snorted. . "Split and call it a hundred!" the Farmer shot back. And the stakeholder beia tne two hundred. ' Burns tightened the thews Of his neck and stuck bis bead out Invitingly tn Vflrftflv. Mike stat on his hands and clamped them around the Iowan's neck and then shut down. IS At a meeting of the execultve com mittee of the local branch of the United States Civil Service Retirement association held at the Custom House, Tuesday evening, reports of various oemmlttees were receivea ana cni Wv, L a Btesiily gain- P&red the local branch 1 is steadily gam From reports of oiricers 11 ap no- in membsrah D snowing tne civu service employes are generally awak ening to the fact that organisation Is the only means whereby favorable ac tion can be seoured in their behalf. The Portland branch was highly hon ored at the national meeting held In Washington, D. C, January 19 and 20, by the election of Its representative, H. if McGrath. as second vice president of the national association. This se lection is important in view of the fact of President Taft's executive order extending only to the officers of the national association the right to appear before congressional committees and to intercede with members of congress In behalf of measures effecting civil ser- 1. u.araiii aravm nn interesting re port of his trip and the meeting of the National association. He stated that President Taft is expected to send a special message to congress in the near future urging the necessity of some immediate action by congress for .v. uiinmant f amttorannuated em ployes in the interest of economy and efficiency in placing government de partments on a sound business basis. The committee of the house on civil service reform has held hearings on the subject of retirement and will un doubtedly present a bill to this ses sion of congress for reclassification of civil service employes, by the payment of adequate compensation. The meas ure will be a radically modified form of a contributory measure, carrying with it the Immediate retirement of superannuated ) employes. RAID ON ORPHEUS CLUB; SEVEN MEN ARRESTED J Armed with a grand Jury bench war (rant for everyone found in the Orpheus club quarters at Eighth, sna wasmng ton streets, Detectives Smith, Hepner, Swenness. Taft and Epps Mon d.T nlsht invaded the quarters and arrested seven men are charged with gambling. who All wnr broutrht to the police station. .hum it was found that Judge Kavan- augh, who Issued the warrant t for the raid, must fix the bail. This was fixed . skua in each case and late in the night Henry Hanno appeared and put ---o " , , . t . , l--,,- resieu svo ., . . Hill, William Ross, Charles Jones, John Olson, J. Danlelson, Tom Johnson and WArtin Readv. The case will be tried before udge Kavanaugh in the circuit ccjurt . PRESENT PLAN FOR NEW LOCATION OF LIBRARY The building committee from, the Greater Portland Plans association called upon the oounty court this morning: to present a plan for chang ing . the location of the new library. 1: - '" .J. "J Lilt) 1 1 u 1 a 1 j vii w ..w. .--, near the cvic cenier 01 no cny. iv was suggested that Madison and Park streets be a good location. The library Is to be built at Tenth and Taylor streets. Jacob Jacobberger, chairman iof the committee, acted as spokesman. lOther members of the committee are IH. F. Clauson, L. E. Rice, A. M. Humph I rave and Robert O. Hofer. The court referred the committee to the library association. Countess to Lecture in America, TlnltM. Prass .jased Wlre.l ' . T.ondon. . Feb. 7.- The Countess of Warwick today has accepted an offer from American lecture agents to give series of lectures In the United States and Canada. Shs , will receive $1600 each for 25 lectures.. Head Crushed With Stone. , ' (United Press Leased Wlre.l Kl Paso, Texas, Feb. 7. Two sua nects are under arrest here today for the murder of Mra Pettle Potter of SU ver City, N. M. Her head was crushed 'with - a ' Stone. ; rV x ...', . 1 r-r"" rv-.'v. ' ' v . ' llillmsn ' Loses., - . 1 Kwiil in Thd Jonroil.l - San Fraiicisco, Feb. t.-rC. XX Hillman, the Seattle. real estate dealer, has been denied- a hearing by the United States nourt of appeals. Hillman is under sen tenoe of two and a half years in prison for using tne mans- irauuuienuy. - I SERVICE BRANCH HIGHLY HONORED "Make a noise wit' yer fut when It's enough!" he admonished, but the Far mer's glaring eyes never batted. During the first five minutes the mob cheered. . Then everybody ' grew , silent The second five minutes there was a pall of silence. The third five minutes th constable got ready to pinch hta fellow countrymen and then O'Grady began to weaken. "Oi'll let ye go fer fifty bonus!" ths Irishman whispered hoarsely. Burns still glared anead. Five more minutes passed. "We'll , call ut a draw!" O'Grady wheeled. The glassy stare of Burns still greet ed' htm. i Another five minutes passed and O Grady moved from one foot to an other uneasily. "Fer the love o' Ireland!" he finally blurted, "me hands is petrified. Reach up, Mister Bur-r-r-ns and pull 'em down, and ye gets .the hunnerf and ten extra. "Be heavens!" 0Orady whined, as he stepped toward the footlights shak ing his. benumbed hands, "Oi'm undid, that Oi 'am. Who prislnt want t buy a smithy shop? Oi need th' money to pay me way t' the foolish house an' who bids fur-r-st!" E WIN FIFTH STRAIGHT Lewiston, Idaho, reb. 7. By a mar gin of three points, the Spokane team of the northwestern trap shooting tour won the fifth straight match from the San Franclsc'o team. The Portland squad finished third for the fifth con' secutlve time. , Berger was high man for the day, with 84 breaks, and Poston was sec ond, with 83 . Guy Holohan of the Portland team, made the lowest score since the eastern trip started. Chlngren, BergeF, Woodworth and sev eral other Spokane and local shooters took part in the shooting, Chlngren making the highest score. The Spokane club has won six match es, while the San Francisco team has nine victories to its credit The scores yesterday: Spokane, 187 Berger S4, Poaton 93 San Francisco, 183 Wlllet (a, Rand lett 91. Portland, 180 P. Holohan $li Quy Holohan 89. The teams shoot at Walla Walla to day. 4 I I Si ! RUSSIAN LION REACHES FRISCO, SEEKING BOUT San Francisco, Feb. 7. Jack Leon the "Russian Lion," who killed Bill Dunning In the fifth round of their match in Maine about a year ago and retired from the fight game as a result, A STRAIGHT TALK ON MEN'S By C. K. Holsman, M. D., SPOKAN TRAPSmEN I am an expert specialist treating ailments or men ex- cluslvely. I own my of fie, and equTpment, publish , m, of alf patients from fhe time they .1. Riired. Although ctipied from early morn until late at night In looking sfterthe wants of my patients, and in admlnistsrlng my special trestment for Blood Poison and Vsrlcosj Veins. I, always take pleasure In consulting with nsw patients. In offering my services to the afflicted I am giving you the BEST that can be had anywhere. My reputation and Mrinrt for the past H yara csn leave no doubt as to; "Pr, int.iritv and should be suffleUnt! To convince the " most ikeptleU that I am the FOREMOST! IndTBADINO Specialist fri P)rtland I possess skill andj "-.ti. 1V1 1 JL in .,ih a. war that no other can share! It snd should not be classed slth Inexperienced doctors or iotaBMi M ,f ipeciKiiBio. A thorough investigation .hould be upon you ll&toXZ I have the ability and'ean vou Tthls service. I hevs always charged a very reasonable fee, so that SI!i5m mav be obtained by any man who sincerely desires to be Jid I make no ml heading statements, false promises or unbusinesslike curl--inJJ2 t would like to have 70U for a patient If you will come to ms Sn a stHctl'y IrTfesslonal basis, accepting Inducement, th.t I offer, which are my "blllt II 1 years successful experience, .time-saving traatmsnt and TAJUCOSB VXIWS. I dally demonstrste that these eon. dltlons can be cured In nearly all cases by one treatment In such a sat isfactory, way. that the organs are piserved .and trengtnenea. p.n subsides. Instead or tne aeprc-nji --y"",",J"3 I guarantee you a cure to stay cureu or refund the money. xidhstt Ajru ntson BXsV , BASIS. With these diseases you may have more complications than are present ed by any other diseased organ. By my searching Illumination of the blsdder I determine aceurstely the disease and by microscopic exam na tion end urinalysis I make doubly sure the condition of the kidneys, thus laying foundations for scienti fic treatment BPZioxrxe moos poxnoir. Scientific treatment only should be used in combatting this loathsome disease. 1 eure Blood Poison by the w rwtrman Remedy which I Intro- diirs directly into the blood, purify ing it neutralising It and expelling f olson from the system. New blood hus formed supplies and rebuilds ths tissues in such a way that the patient recovers his normal state of health, strength and soundness. .TT XttBECT TREATMENT FOB " Tnat disorder commonly known as weakness has for years and genera tions baffled the efforts of physi cians, yet to this very day a ma jority of doctors, specialists not ex cepted, are attempting to overcome I I tramt all Ailments of Mn and curt to atay cured I Oiler Free Consultation and Examination t invite : vou ' " to eome fnr varicose veins, hi tula, bladder, kidney and all men's :min.iinn if von write for free MY office Is even all day from t a. m. to 8 p. m. aad Sunday from lo te sll eorrespondSBos treated eonfidsntlaUy. letters . eneerf ah? answered. DR.C.KHOLSMAN Is in San Francisco today from Seattle, and looking for a battlo with any heavy weight Leon, would like to take on Al KaufmatVYft'X '!- fei,;'V.vA'' If ' else counts for ' .inythlng; , Leon should make good, lie la ( feet 3 Inches tall and weighs 210 ' pounds stripped, with a reach of 83 Inches." GOVERNOR ODDIE WOULD REPEAL BOXING STATUTE V''i:(rnlted' -PreM' teased Wlre.J: RenO, Nev., Feb, 1. Friends of Oot- ernor .Oddie today announced that 1? he calls a special session of the . Nevada legislature he will ask a repeal of the law licensing ; prise fight. . ' ' :' The governor is said to be consider ing this action because of complaints received from Elko tbat the proposed Johnson-Flynn fight, If , staged there. will entail large expense for 1 policing. and will bring unfavorable notoriety; to the state wittrbut any compensation be yonoV a I100O license fee. , Zbyzscko to Meet Pemetral. (United Press Leased Wire.) San Franclaoo, Feb. 7. James W. Cof froth, the San Francisco fight promo ter, today Is dickering with 'Zbysscko, the polish wrestler, for a match here with William Demetral for soms time in March. Cof froth plans to stage the match In the Eighth street open air arena. ' Spokane Gets Leonard. Spokane, Feb. 7. Joe Conn announoed the release of. Pitcher Leonard of the Philadelphia Americans to the Spokane club yesterday. Leonard pitched for Oakland last season for a while, and Connie Mack turned him over to Spo kane as part payment for Bonner and Houck. Baylor to Meet Daniels. St. Louis, Feb. 7. Young Baylor of In dianapolis and Freddie Daniels of St JoseDh today were matched to fight six rounds here February 15. Tney win meet at 133 pounds. HANDCAR RUN DOWN BY PASSENGER TRAIN (Special to The Journal. Colfax, Wash., Feb. 7. Eastbound O.- W. R. & N. train No. 12 yesterday crashed Into a hsndcar on which wero riding Assistant Superintendent J. i. Robb, W. J. Ryan, section foreman, Qua Pappar, a Greek,- and Coroner L. L. Bruning. The accident occurred two miles out of Lacrosse. The men nar rowly escaped with their lives. Coroner Bruning left here Monday night to Investigate the death of Tom Pappar, who was killed near where tho accident occurred. Pappar and three other section hands were, going to work out of La Crosse on a handcar and were overtaken while trying to remove the car from the tracts, t-appar was siruca ni instantly killed.. The handcar was completely demol ished in the accident yesterday, the wheels being carried several hundred feet by the train, which narrowly escaped derailment. Cole Nominated Register. fRnerli) to The Journal. Washington, Feb. 7. President Taft todav nominated Hal Cole to be register of the lana ornce si opuaaut, hmh First La Grippe, Then Bron. chitis That was the case with Mrs. W. S. Bal Uv Mr.Oearv. Kv. "M Wife wss tnVn down with a severe attack of la grippe, which run into- bronchitis. She coughed as though she had consump tion and could not sleep at night. Tho first bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound gave her so much relief that ha continued using It until she was permanently cured." For sale by Skid more Druar Co.. two stores, main store, 151 Third stroet: branch store, Morrison and West Park. DISORDERS The Leading Specialist come to me until they my time Is fully oc-f fmade by mirltaimj; m to th. It by methods that have been In eon stant use and have always failed for half a century. They dose the sys tem with powerful stimulants and tonics, calculated to restore nervous force or strength that Is not r and never has been lacking, with the re sult that the functions are tempo rarily excited to the positive detri ment of the patient Weakness is only a symptom resulting from many local conditions and Is curable, by local treatment only, without ths giving of a Single Iriternal dose, which demonstrates the absolute ac curacy of my understanding and treatment of this disorder. In yesrs I bave not met with a single failure snd I have entire confidence In my ability to cure all cases that com to me for treatment I am equally certain that no treatment other than that which I have perfected can com plotely and permanently restore strength and vigor. NO MONET ' RKQT.TIRED VO COMMFNCE TREATMENT. Vany patients hsvs no confidence in their doctor, because he demands psy be fore a cure has been effected snd there are many who have been mis. Informed about their cordltlon or through unsuccessful treatment have become . skeptlcsl end think there Is no cure for them. I want en oppor tunity to treat such men. It makes no difference about the financial part as I accept pay for my serv ices as benefits are derived; when I sm satisfied the patient Is reliable Health Is capital at Interest I will prove my ability to eure before ask- lag pay for my services,: to my office. I will explain toYou my treat hernia, nervous debility, blood poison, piles, fla il men's ailments, and five you FREE a physical ailments, and give you fkik-b a book and self-examination blank, 221 XA Morrison St. i i Ooraer , Plrst Streee. . ' pOXTAITB, OXEOOS ' WOULDN'T PROSECUTE : yt gJHUGS; FINED BYXOURJ '(Unit' Press 'tensed " Wlre.i;4 Chicago, Feb. . 7. For refusing to prosecute f our men, whom 'she charted with having robbed her of $1768 Judge Honors today has ordered Miss Hasel Uogan to pay a 11700 fins and serve six months in Jail for contempt of court - New Pianos for Rent At Bush-Lane Piano Co.. 855 Washlns- ton street. '.' -. MEN AND WOMEN tTPTTlAJ' CHAT J WITH YOUB DOCTOR OTTER IHSFXKEB A OBEAZ ooarisENCB All that we ask Is that you call at our office and talk over your condition with us. We will treat it . confidentially,' give you a complete phys ical examination and our best advice. If you think our diag nosis and advice cor rect and our fee lght we will be pleased to treat you. xovb oonn- DENCB In us and our ability to cure you will , grow as we becomo We croduce results Consulting Spe- otfLliHt better acquainted. where others fall because we are abreast of the times, our methods of treatment modern and all old routine and unsuccessful methods have no room In our establishment, WS CURB AOTJTB A WD OBSOWIO DIB. EASSS OP HS ABTS WOMEN regardless, of how long standing. After you nave tried patent .medicines with out number and have consulted and treated with several doctors and they have failed to relieve you, we will cure you. BHE1TBIATXS3S Our External Absorbent Method Of treatment means permanent relief from mis stubborn and pninful ailment . ASTHMA We will refund the cost of treatment to anyone suffering with this distress ing condition If we cannot grant a per manent relief. HO OPERATIONS necessary for the successful treatment ot flies. Tumors, cancers. Rupture and other similar conditions. CHBONIO CONSTIPATION Nervous Diseases. Kldnev and madder Diseases, General Weakness, Ear, Nose and Throat, Catarrh and Lung Diseases, Liver and Stomach Diseases. Eczema and all Skin Diseases cured to stsy cured by our methods of treatment BLOUO POISOKIKO We offer you a choice of three reme dies for this condition Including "606." IP YOTJ ARE DISCOURAGED CON- 6UXT US FREE TODAY If you cannot call at our office, write tor tree symptom ana diagnosis blank:. Honrs 9 a. m, till 8 p. m. Sundays IX tiu a. Modern Specialists PUst and Alder Bts. Phone Main 4485 ENTRANCE 811 AIDER STREET TO BE RESTORED TO HXAITK quickly, safely aad painlessly ought to be the aim of every sufferer. With na ture's remedies so sear at hand and so easy to take, affording patients means to reeovery without going to hospitals or health resorts oat of the city, these herb compounds should be tried by sick people who have given up hope. They are not a new thing, nor are tney any experiment When your ease somes ba zars vns a actor, tx will ten yon posi tively whether .he can benefit you ox not Unless you condition can be im proved, he will not take your case. It is for that very reason that thousands of people throughout the northwest are heralding- his praises. KSfjrssssssaj . r c. Gee Wo c. Gee Wo if . ; 1 1 ii.ntfeiir5ii--i-ii ! Tou will do well to call on him if you are suffering from diseases of the Nervea, Blood, Skin, Heart, LJvsr, Stom ach or Kidneys, including Rheumatism, Paralysis. Loss of Nerve Force, Consti pation, Catarrh, Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Weak Back, Bloating, Dropsy, Ecsema, Scrofula and Diseases of Women and Men. If you live elsewhere than in Port land and wish to procure his medicines, send 4 cents in stamps and a symptom blank end circular will be forwarded to you. This you will fill out and proper remedies will then be sent to you. Open Evenings and Sundays. The C Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 162V4 , Plrst St., Corner Morrison, Portland, Cr. S. K. CHAN Chinese Doctors REMOTES TO 133 Vi 1st. St m a.- known Srs. 8. r. MUnwfn 6CllharmTe5- Chinese medicines, of herbs and roots, have wonderfully cured many sufferers of both external and Internal slckneses when all other remedies have failed. Ho operations. Examinations for ladies by Mra. Dr. Chan. Call or write to a. JC. Chan Chinese Medicine Co., 1334 1st St, XT, W. vox. AJaer, ronuma, ur, CHICHESTER'S PILLS t4lt Ask jmi lrtlM. fills la K.4 u woia mmillc' bout, smlcd with Blue Rlliboa. erargl't. A.k(o IU-'lfK.K.Tr.H,S 1AMUN0 HRANU PILLS, lo SS vus known as Best, fittest. Always Rcllabls SQLB BY CftuGISIS EVKYV.'KEPJ- Biemoved to 033 V4 WashH corner ad aV Chinese Doctor. Hie Chinese herbs and root medioiaes cure 1 blood troubles and all ) neart, stomach, i otnsrs up, con- t uiug r w j -ki'ij'i 'liv er 'J I' tsfc1! 1 diseases . of u 1 C: r lungs, liver. i kidneys, vvnen K have clven you Pai.iI TTBI.1.0W mirow T.rMW'm 2i"rTssisM-awltlsWae..l.: hllimll"l for SO er wil ls iilai SB. A. 0. SMITH " v,. - v . The Zisadlng Specialist I am a reslstered and licensed physician, confining t my ' ye,ola practice to the ailments of MEN. I nave more money mvemru 111 establishment then 11 other . Port land specialists oomblned. 't I use my photograph so that when you come to see me personally you win recognize me. tnvesun personal standing before accepting treatment rrom a ooctor 01 hukvuwm Identity or reputation. - ( - i . Are You h.inr tr.n in m oMfetorv man nr h ttAti ..,....( ,rtnr tnn 1 carrying out his- promises? Has he cured you in a reasoname num.. uvea up to his guarantesT ah y paying him exorbitant ptioes or mefllcme? Does he employ inorjiuiyi- ly up-to-date and eclentme memu, whl1 vaiiM , annravM bv the reg- lllnr .famllv ditMnrf tf VOU cannot answer these questions favorably to yourself, come and have a confiden tial taia with us anouc . your Tt will cost vou nothing. AKICOIS TTIlfS. BIOOS POX- SON. PTXES. FISTULA. BIB ; Cured in S Days He Setsntion . Prom Occupsuon ramllv os Home. NO RRVfRE OPERATION'S MANY CASES PERMANENTLY flT-prm. TV OTvTT TREATMEn r MOOT PTM1T.O A VTTCfi MOST NAT- tt r. . t iinoT a a inp A w & lilt a i A Vr PTTOTtf AMWVT CTTR1':. I GIVE MT WORD ANT WILt, CITB TOU TO OTHER MEDICAU AUTHUrtl- TTE-Q THAT TBTQ TS A ITACT. I AM CERTAINLY PREPARED TO nmn tv wvpirntieNCF. - AND EOTHPMFNT. WHICH ARE1 THK KEYSTONTTS TO STTCCESS. I HAVE THE REST EOTTTPPEn MEDICAL OFFICE ON THK COAST. ; , FkB COBTSTJT.TATIOH I lnvlt vou to come to my office I will explain to you my treatment for Varicose Veins. Hernia. Nervous Debility. Blood Disorders. Piles," Fis tula, Bladder. Kidney; Prostatic snd all Men's Ailments, and ' give you FREE a physical examination; If nec .fisarv a. microscopical and chemical analysis of Secretions to determine pathological and bacteriological con. dltlons. Every person should tske sdvantage of this opportunity - to learn their true condition. " A per manent eure is whst vou want . My offices are open all day from s. m. to 8 p. m. and Sundays from 1 to l. A.GeSmith,M.D 334H Morrison St., Corner 83 Portland. Oregon : u Modern Methods I am positively the' only specialist In Portland that publishes hie own photograph, personally conducts and manages his own office - and con sults with and treats alt his own natients. I have more Qualifications and experience then any other spe cialist advertising In this city, , Every man calling at my office is assured of my personal ana inaivia usl treatment ' until a cure Is ef fected. My fees are one fourth that exacted by the various ''medical companies," "Institutes" . snd 'mu seums." Be sure to consult me be fore treating elsewhere. JTEW OEBMAV DISCOVERY POX BLOOD POISON $25 v wwr.nTT.T. wrsr VBflMTlSS X ACCEPT NO IWCTJRABIB CASTS X Xever BOxa out x-ahjs bws Txr h , tnit vlth Inenmnalpntl vhnn vou can secure the expert services of a competent specialist? ' ; Come to me If you, hsve any of the iuuini innrHui' Wapieoas ' Veins. Pimples, Wsrvons lability, Her vs. Blood and Skin TMsordsrs. Bladder Trouble s. Blood Poisons, Eruptions, Ulcers. Bpeoial . Ailments. Piles or 9 to 8 7 to 8 Sally t Sunday 10 to 1 Examination advice Tree. , ) J.J.Keefe,Ph.G.M.D. Boom ; 11-14 Lafayette Bldg. 113 V4 YASHINOTOH BT Cor. 6th I Cure Men Quickly I am making men well and whole. 1 am doing what no other specialist can dt for men. When all oth ers fail I cure, be cause ; -my pract:se has been wider, my experience more var. led, bsoauss my knowledge is more perfect. What I am doing for others , I wlU do for fOfZfP' MT BPECIAtTrtia ABB irervous BebiUty, Blood AUments, Piles, Varicose Veins, Buptuve, Kid ney, Bladder and all ailments pecul iar to men. Do not let money mat ters keep you away, es my charges are so low ns to be wlthl" Me reach of all. GOOD HOHEST WOBX and a BQUABB SSAX Is what you want Consultation and examination free. Call, now rJ-wrttev;- r.-Hj-v. f4-,-:' DR. LINDSAY The Old Bailable specialist , Corner Alder and Second streets. Entrance 18H Beoond street, Port land, Or. Office hours 9 a. m. to S p. m. Bundays 1ft a. m. to 1 p. m. INJECTION ; Gives Promf snd FBwiusI Ssllef vithoul Incotivsniorwe, in MOST ODSIINAIC CA5'" Noetlif Irwoineni fwt'ilw.l ' ccld t: l !" '-" I..... - .... nilfc 1J Sk"J